| Rescue Diver Course: We don’t like to think about it but accidents happen. There are several good reasons to become a PADI Rescue Diver. Rescue training expands your knowledge of diving, increases your level of diving skill, and makes you more aware of what is happening around you in the diving environment. Rescue Diver certification
is also an important prerequisite for the PADI Divemaster rating and the distinguished PADI Master Scuba Diver certification. Most importantly, rescue training can help you save lives and increase diving safety by preparing you to respond properly to diving emergencies and near-emergencies. Rescue Divers will also have to be trained in First Aid and CPR for which the PADI Medic First Aid Course is designed.
Scheduling
DAY 1:
9.30am-6.00pm (with one break)
Theory sessions #1 and #2: self rescue & diver stress, diving first-aid, Exercises: Pool & Open Water
- Swimming Assists
- Non-swimming Assists
- Tired- & Panicked Diver Response
- U/W Problems (Exertion & Alt. Air Ascents)
- Missing Diver Procedures
- Surfacing the Unconscious Diver
- In Water Artificial Respiration
- Egress/Exits for Unconscious Diver
- First Aid for Pressure Related Injuries
- Response from Shore/Boat for Unconscious victim
DAY 2:
9.30am-6.00pm (with one break)
Theory sessions #3 and #4, emergency management, equipment considerations.
Open water scenario’s;
- U/W Search
- Response, Egress, Management
Theory session #5: Review & Final Exam
Includes:
- PADI trained and certified instructors.
- Small classes for maximum instructor-student contact.
- Comfortable classrooms with full video presentation.
- Use of top quality diving equipment.
- PADI wall certificate.
- Log book.
- PADI Certification costs.
- The Junk T-shirt
Prerequisite: Medic First Aid Course or equivalent, before certification.
PRICE 10,000 BAHT ONLY |